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DAR is great sight, sound,
Quote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 12:32:53 pmDAR is great sight, sound, lol. What? Great sound at DAR??? I think DAR has some of the worst sound that I have ever heard.
Quote from: killsaly on June 08, 2015, 01:00:09 pmQuote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 12:32:53 pmDAR is great sight, sound, lol. What? Great sound at DAR??? I think DAR has some of the worst sound that I have ever heard.I guess I'm with Sweetcell now that I think more about it. I saw Oysterhead years back and it sounded god awful. At the back of the room you could hardly make out some of the music. However, I recall seeing Widespread Panic there and being really, really impressed with the sound quality. I saw Primus there too and recall trying to compare it to the Oysterhead show. Les was more audible all around in vocals and bass, but it still wasn't perfect. I wonder why some bands have such a hard time with it.
I wonder why some bands have such a hard time with it.
Quote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 01:27:01 pm I wonder why some bands have such a hard time with it. my guess is that it comes down to the sound techs - do they have the knowledge of and experience dealing with a big boomy room.
Quote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 12:32:53 pmI enjoyed the one show I went to at Echostage. It was Sasha. I haven't been there when it's been packed, so I can't comment there. It's a decent venue, high ceilings, lots of dance space and a great sound system. echostage is better suited as a dance club than a music venue. hence you didn't have a problem with seeing a DJ there. the sound system was built with EDM in mind. sightlines aren't as important.Quote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 12:32:53 pmDAR is great sight, sound, and seat wise, but they need to allow drinks in the seats. If they don't, I'll probably continue to pass on shows there too. depends on the show. some they allow drinks in the same, some they don't.sound at DAR is very hit-or-miss. really depends on whether the sound techs know how to work that room. i've heard some great shows at DAR, and i've heard some of the worst there. Eddie Izzard a few years back was unintelligible and unlisteneable if you were in the back half of the room.
I enjoyed the one show I went to at Echostage. It was Sasha. I haven't been there when it's been packed, so I can't comment there. It's a decent venue, high ceilings, lots of dance space and a great sound system.
DAR is great sight, sound, and seat wise, but they need to allow drinks in the seats. If they don't, I'll probably continue to pass on shows there too.
Quote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 01:27:01 pmQuote from: killsaly on June 08, 2015, 01:00:09 pmQuote from: medeski7 on June 08, 2015, 12:32:53 pmDAR is great sight, sound, lol. What? Great sound at DAR??? I think DAR has some of the worst sound that I have ever heard.I guess I'm with Sweetcell now that I think more about it. I saw Oysterhead years back and it sounded god awful. At the back of the room you could hardly make out some of the music. However, I recall seeing Widespread Panic there and being really, really impressed with the sound quality. I saw Primus there too and recall trying to compare it to the Oysterhead show. Les was more audible all around in vocals and bass, but it still wasn't perfect. I wonder why some bands have such a hard time with it. To be fair, you were seeing Oysterhead; how would you know if it sounded any good?
Thankfully our long nightmare will be over the new Wharf venue opens. http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/openhouse/development/the-wharf-breaks-ground-in-dcs-southwest-waterfront.php
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